受武装冲突影响的儿童--从国际人道主义法角度看儿童兵重返社会问题

Joanna Siekiera
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在武装冲突中招募和使用未成年人违反人道主义法,适用于任何种族、宗教或政治制度。然而,有一种有害的倾向认为,这个问题只与远离大型地缘政治决策中心的不民主、贫穷和不发达国家有关。大多数儿童遭到武装冲突行为者的绑架、恐吓、胁迫和操纵,这些行为者既有在国家机器中正式行使职能的士兵,也有游击队、恐怖组织或其他非国家实体的成员。未成年人不仅是暴行和苦难的见证者,还被迫参与酷刑和谋杀。这反过来又会造成创伤性精神反应,如抑郁、企图自杀或成年后对伤害缺乏敏感性。因此,儿童兵重返社会对他们的家庭和社区来说也是一个长期而麻烦的过程,然而,他们的家庭和社区在精神、经济和后勤方面并没有得到足够的帮助,无法照顾好返回的儿童。全球解决方案仍然无法提供预期的解决方案,从而损害了儿童的发展和权利。
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Children affected by armed conflict – reintegration of child-soldiers from the International Humanitarian Law perspective
The recruitment and use of minors in armed conflicts, which is contrary to humanitarian law, applies to any race, religion, or political system. Still, there is a harmful tendency to associate this problem only with undemocratic, poor, and underdeveloped countries, far from the large geopolitical decision-making centers. Most children are abducted, intimidated, coerced, and manipulated by actors of armed conflicts, both formally functioning in the state apparatus as soldiers, but also guerrillas, members of terrorist groups or other non-state entities. Minors are not only witnesses of brutality and suffering but are also forced to participate in torture and murder. This, in turn, causes traumatic mental reactions, such as depression, suicide attempts or lack of sensitivity to harm as adults. Hence, the reintegration of child soldiers is a long-term and troublesome process also for their families and communities, which, nevertheless, do not receive sufficient help at the mental, financial, and logistical level to be able to take care of the returning children. Global solutions still fail to deliver the expected solutions, to the detriment of children’s development and rights.
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